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nick_mi

Posted 13 June 2005 - 01:22 PM

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I'd do it, but I have to go to work like NOW. I'll try to do it tonight. Ask Avohir, I've been working with him for like 2 weeks on and off on my problems.

Btw, I tried to delete IE via control panels add/remove programs because I get all my pop ups in IE, and I use firefox to search the internet, although I think it just deleted new versions and installed old version.

miekiemoes

Posted 13 June 2005 - 01:31 PM

nick_mi, don't perform any other things I didn't ask or you can make things worse.Can you please just answer my questions above?

Anyway, let's find out later what comes back, but I have a bad feeling about this... I already made your fix, so the removalprocedure is very long.

It's better to print out the next instructions or save it in notepad, because you also have to work in safe mode without networking support, so this page wouldn't be available then.It is also important you don't miss a step and perform everything in the right order!! Really important!!If you miss a step or doing something not in the right order, it can cause problems.

* Still in safe mode; Perform a full scan with ewido.Let it delete everything it is finding.When finished, you'll get the option to make a log.Save this log, because I'll need that later.

* Reboot your system back to normal mode.

Download FinditUnzip it to your desktop. Make sure the FindIt's.bat and XFind.com are together in the same UNZIPPED folder!Disconnect from the internet, if you use an always on internet connection unplug it.Let your PC be idle for 15 minutes !!

Doubleclick FindIt's.bat. When the scan is done, it will produce a log.If you're getting an error while running findit's.bat similar like: ''C:\windows\system32\cmd.exeC:\windows\system32\autoexec.nt the system file is not suitable for running ms-dos and microsoft windows applications. choose close to terminate the application..", go to next site and download and run the fix for your system:http://www.tech-foru...opic/29806.htmlTry to run findit's again afterwards.Post that log in your next reply together with a fresh HijackThis log and the log from ewido and I'll take another look.

miekiemoes

Posted 15 June 2005 - 01:32 AM

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Posted 15 June 2005 - 12:45 PM

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Believe me, I do not put it off of my own preferance, work>me. I am doing it now however, I am rebooting after deleting the stuff via add/remove(I have 2 computers) Will do the rest and repost a fresh log in a couple mins.(IE Whenever I get it done.)

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nick_mi

Posted 15 June 2005 - 02:26 PM

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Ok, I am letting my comp idle for 15 mins unconnected. I have some bad news, the ewido things went 96% through, then got an error, so I have no log and I do not have time right now to run it again. >_<

miekiemoes

Posted 15 June 2005 - 02:30 PM

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Posted 15 June 2005 - 02:42 PM

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Nope, not there, running last scan now, next post will be the log(s). After that I have to pack up and go to my moms so it will be like 20-30 mins before I am back on. Oh crap, I just got an error in the dos prompt, and I already downloaded the fix. >_< Well, gonna switch comps and at least post a HJT.